Story about New Year's celebration
3-4 years old
Interactive story
Max and Lily's New Year Party
Max and Lily are excited to help their families and friends get ready for a big, silly New Year celebration. Will they bake cookies, blow up balloons, or make funny hats? It's up to you to choose how their happy day goes!
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
Designed for 3â4 years: a simple, reassuring story suitable for preschool children.
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Giggly
- Feeling like laughing a lot, with small happy laughs and smiles.
- Streamers
- Long, thin pieces of paper used to hang and make parties bright.
- Sparkly
- Shiny and full of little lights or glitter that catch the eye.
- Aprons
- Clothes worn over other clothes to keep them clean while cooking.
- Sprinkle
- To drop small bits of something gently over food or a surface.
- Parade
- A line of people walking and playing to show something and celebrate.
- Glue
- A sticky liquid that joins paper or things together.
- Glitter
- Very small shiny bits that make things sparkle and bright.
- Pompom
- A small, soft, fluffy ball used to decorate hats or clothes.
- Homemade
- Made at home by people, not bought in a store.
- Wishes
- Hopes or nice things you want for the future.
- Scissors
- A tool with two blades used to cut paper or string.
- Lemonade
- A sweet, cold drink made from lemons, water, and sugar.